Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Ink & Spindle textiles
On the weekend I dragged my boys off to the Ink and Spindle open day. I had wanted to attend their last open but missed it so was determined not to miss it this time and boy, am I glad we made it. Tegan and Lara have created a wonderful space, screen printing in an eco friendly way, with the most beautiful colours and designs. I wish I had half the talent these girls have! They were also most patient with us as we stood there being very indecisive about what to purchase - if I'd had more cash on me I would've bought so much more! I have coveted their fabrics for quite some time but wanted to see them in real life before purchasing.
In the end, the following fabrics were purchased and will be made into a quilt for the lad.
(Left: Birch Forest in Robins Egg; Middle: Rooftops in Snow; Right: Gingko in Teal & Snow)
I think I will need to buy more as I didn't think about measurements (I blame baby brain) and really need more width, so these will probably be made into cushions. And, I am going to order some ginko in snow and red or blue wrens in snow for curtains for the lad's room. He really is going to have the best looking bedroom!
Home, sweet home
Before Easter, I took Master G on a visit to my home town of Adelaide. The trip was to visit his Grandma for her birthday, see his Pa and to meet his great grandparents and extended family. It was so wonderful that I extended our trip a couple of times and we ended up staying a month!
We were lucky enough to be there while some very cool markets were on. In particular, Bowerbird Bazaar burnt a hole in my wallet with lots of gorgeous purchases for the lad. We purchased two art works (one by Delilah Devine and the other by The Gently Unfurling Sneak), a cute top (again, Delilah Devine), a funky toy hammer (by Fede) and something else which escapes memory for now. There were so many wonderful stalls and it was topped off by fabulous food - the vegetarian fare by Let Them Eat was so delicious. We also visited the Vintage Fair and came away with a fabulous stash of vintage kids books.
Most of our days were spent with friends, visiting family, or going for long walks along the river listening to the birds and watching the ducks and horses. I miss being able to go for such lovely walks. The best part of the trip was Thomas getting to spend lots of time with his Grandma and Pa. It was wonderful to watch him blossom with them. It was also lovely to spend quality time with my gorgeous girlfriend (of 20 years!) and her daughter, Amelia.
Oh how I miss home.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)